Glyphosate has been used for 40 years. Two percent of men and women in the US will have non-hodgkin's lymphoma during their lifetimes. It looks like the numbers of people who get it have been steady for a long time. If Roundup is the cause why is non-hodgkin's lymphoma still rare?

With two people who are not blood related developing it almost simultaneously, both living in the same household and exposed to the same circumstances involving the use of the same herbicide, the odds of it being accidental become exponentially lower - and then there are the other 13,000 pending lawsuits.

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Glyphosate has been used for 40 years. Two percent of men and women in the US will have non-hodgkin's lymphoma during their lifetimes. It looks like the numbers of people who get it have been steady for a long time. If Roundup is the cause why is non-hodgkin's lymphoma still rare?

Originally Posted by Dr. Who

With two people who are not blood related developing it almost simultaneously, both living in the same household and exposed to the same circumstances involving the use of the same herbicide, the odds of it being accidental become exponentially lower - and then there are the other 13,000 pending lawsuits.

And yet it is still rare. There has been no explosion of supposedly caused cancers.

In my opinion, Shakespeare had it right.

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